Residents of Adamorebe in the Akuapem South Municipality in the Eastern Region have staged a protest demanding improvements to their deteriorating roads.
The community members stated that their roads have been in disrepair for years, with no action from authorities to rectify the situation.
In an interview with Citi News, the locals voiced their frustration over how the poor road conditions are affecting their daily lives and livelihoods.
According to them, they are not going to vote if the roads are not fixed by the government, hence the chant “No road, no votes”.
“We are serious about our call for the roads to be fixed. Just as you see these red bands, just know that the wind proceeds the rain. We are thereby serving the government this notice if nothing is done, we will in the coming days stage a big demonstration and if they don’t fix it on time and they bring the ballot boxes, we will not vote,” one of the residents said.
Another stated: We can’t continue to keep quiet and say the roads are good, they are not. Since I was born till date I have never seen an improvement on this road.”
He continued: “Even though the drivers in the area try to assist us with the movement, the cost of transportation is high. So, we are pleading with the government to come and fix this road for us. When you talk about Adamorebe it is an NPP stronghold. So, why have they neglected us like this?”
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